trevanian
Rear Admiral
So we're back to the lawyers again.I haven't seen a cricket in years. I think the scorpions eat them.
LIked this thread better when it was about personal ethics and/or lack thereof.
So we're back to the lawyers again.I haven't seen a cricket in years. I think the scorpions eat them.
RED ALERT!I was actually thinking along the lines of someone proving a particular photo in the book not attributed to startrekhistory was in fact from them by pointing out those jpeg artifacts mentioned earlier.
I am literally on my porch hearing crickets!![]()
I haven't seen a cricket in years. I think the scorpions eat them.
In today's society, a lot of crickets just fall through the cracks.
I've not seen lightning bugs since the early 70s perhaps, the last time I lived in a rural area.
Crickets, lightining bugs, deer - hell, there was a frickin 400-pound black bear on my neighbor's front lawn last week!![]()
I've not seen lightning bugs since the early 70s perhaps, the last time I lived in a rural area.
Hell, where to you live?? I can't go a single night without seeing 100 fireflys!!
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Hell, where to you live?? I can't go a single night without seeing 100 fireflys!!
Hell, where to you live?? I can't go a single night without seeing 100 fireflys!!
Hell's close, but not quite. Arizona. We usually have 100+F temps between May and October.
I don't know if anyone else noticed this, but the startrekhistory site appears to be guilty itself of using something without giving proper credit.
In their section on deleted scenes, under "City on the Edge of Forever," the site presents an unused, never-aired music cue by Fred Steiner. They must have gotten it from La La Land's complete box set of Star Trek music.
The La La Land CD producers jumped through incredible hoops to get all the many stakeholders involved to agree to the project. Then LLL worked for like a year, going through tape reels and studio paperwork to meticulously identify and document each bit of music. And they had to make digital transfers of all the tape reels and perform restoration work on the resulting audio files.
Startrekhistory presents the "City" cue as if it was the site's own discovery. I don't see any credit or thanks given to La La Land Records or the individual producers.
In their section on deleted scenes, under "City on the Edge of Forever," the site presents an unused, never-aired music cue by Fred Steiner. They must have gotten it from La La Land's complete box set of Star Trek music.
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